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Tuesday, May 11, 2010

summer blocks

several months ago the ladies at Sew Hip magazine in the United Kingdom contacted me about doing a quilt pattern for their magazine.

Of course I said yes, and the magazine arrived in my mailbox a week or so ago. I honestly forgot all about it, and thought to myself, "I don't subscribe to this magazine"...I started flipping through it and my memory came back once I saw my quilt in it.

What an honor. It wasn't until later that evening, when my husband mentioned it that I even noticed it on the cover! I am thrilled.

I have to admit that it wasn't always thrilling. I was contacted on my due date, and the craziness of a newborn plus 2 other young children took over my life, the realization that I had very little free time, and the weariness that comes with a newborn had me second guessing my ability to get it finished. We even had a week or two where we thought it was lost in the mail...none of this was thrilling. But seeing my quilt in a magazine is beyond description. So, thanks to the gals at Sew Hip. It looks fabulous!

I showed you the binding a long time ago...It's one of my favorite parts.

my other favorite part is the quilting. Straight lines about an inch apart.

(they even named it for me, which is an extra bonus, since I consider myself very uncreative in the quilt naming department.)

71 comments:

I follow you on Google Reader and wanted to let you know that I love, love, love this quilt! Love the design and your quilting is superb! Are you planning to post the pattern on your blog? The magazine it is featured in is not available where I live in the U.S.

Thanks for the inspiration,your designs are beautiful. I was introduced to your blog by a quilter on "About.com/quilting". Something tells me that your following of fans will grow greatly in a very short time. Congratulations on your quilt being published. Your family must be very proud!

This is so strange - I just got my copy of Sew Hip earlier today but haven't looked at it yet. Your blog came up in my reader and I though "that looks familiar" and then the penny dropped, I am reading the pattern straight after I post this. It looks fab.

I really love your design, it looks complicated (but from what I can tell) is fairly straightforward. And I especially like the straight line quilting... I'm planning to do the same on a quilt I'm making and wasn't sure if I'd like it. Yours look great